US10466234B2 - Method of producing labeled antibody - Google Patents

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US10466234B2
US10466234B2 US14/816,836 US201514816836A US10466234B2 US 10466234 B2 US10466234 B2 US 10466234B2 US 201514816836 A US201514816836 A US 201514816836A US 10466234 B2 US10466234 B2 US 10466234B2
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  • the present invention relates to a method of producing a labeled antibody.
  • Fine particles that are from several nanometers to about 1 micrometer in diameter have been recently applied in various fields and attracted attention.
  • the above-described fine particles include, for example, porous silica particles and zeolite particles which are used for an adsorbent or a catalyst, carbon black, metal oxide particles and inorganic compound particles which are used for a pigment, metal nanoparticles which are used for a conductive material, and silica particles which are used for a reinforcing agent of resin, and thus, material and use of the fine particles are wide-ranging.
  • semiconductor nanoparticles silica nanoparticles containing a fluorochrome, and so forth, an application as new labeling particles is expected particularly in a field of biotechnology.
  • silica nanoparticles containing a pigment with high concentration have a high molar extinction coefficient, and thus, an application thereof as further highly sensitive labeling particles is expected.
  • the above-described labeling particles can be used as a labeling reagent that can be used for detection, quantitative determination, dyeing or the like of a target molecule, by bonding a biomolecule (protein, nucleic acid or the like) having bonding capability with a specific target molecule on the surface of the particles.
  • a biomolecule protein, nucleic acid or the like
  • the present invention is contemplated for providing a method of producing a labeled antibody having a structure in which an antibody bonds onto a surface of silica nanoparticles containing a functional molecule such as a fluorescent dye (hereinafter, referred to as functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles), wherein the method is for producing the labeled antibody showing reduced nonspecific adsorption and enhanced capturing efficiency of a target antigen being a subject of detection (bonding efficiency with the target antigen) in immunoassay.
  • a functional molecule such as a fluorescent dye
  • the present invention is contemplated for providing a labeled antibody having a structure in which an antibody bonds onto functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles, wherein the labeled antibody shows reduced nonspecific adsorption and enhanced capturing efficiency of a target antigen being a subject of detection in immunoassay.
  • the present inventors found that bonding capability of the labeled antibody produced by bonding the antibody onto the surface of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles with the target antigen (capturing ability of the target antigen) significantly varies depending on a mode of bonding of the antibody onto the surface of the silica nanoparticles. Then, the present inventors found that, when the labeled antibody in the form of bonding a carboxyl group of the antibody with a thiol group on the surface of the silica nanoparticles through a linker molecule is used in the immunoassay, the nonspecific adsorption is significantly suppressed, and also the capturing ability of the target antigen is significantly improved. The present invention has been completed based on these findings.
  • a method of producing a labeled antibody including the steps of:
  • ⁇ 2> The method according to the item ⁇ 1>, wherein the antibody is selected from the group consisting of a fragment antibody, a single-stranded antibody and a diabody.
  • ⁇ 3> The method according to the item ⁇ 2>, wherein the fragment antibody is F(ab′) 2 or Fab, and the single-stranded antibody is scFv, sc(FV) 2 or a polyamino acid containing a heavy chain variable region and a light chain variable region.
  • aprotic solvent is selected from the group consisting of dimethylsulfoxide, sulfolane, pyridine, N-methylpyrrolidone. N-cyclohexylpyrrolidone, N,N-dimethylformamide and N,N-dimethylacetamide.
  • ⁇ 7> The production method according to any one of the items ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 6>, wherein the linker molecule has a structure in which the maleimido group and the amino group are linked through a divalent aliphatic group or arylene group, or a combination thereof.
  • ⁇ 8> The method according to any one of the items ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 7>, wherein a mean particle diameter of the labeled antibody is from 20 to 500 nm.
  • ⁇ 9> The method according to any one of the items ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 8>, wherein the functional molecule is selected from the group consisting of a fluorescent molecule, a light-absorbing molecule, a magnetic molecule, a radioactive molecule and a pH-sensitive molecule.
  • the functional molecule is selected from the group consisting of a fluorescent molecule, a light-absorbing molecule, a magnetic molecule, a radioactive molecule and a pH-sensitive molecule.
  • density of the thiol group present on the surface of the silica nanoparticles containing the functional molecule and having the thiol group on the surface thereof is from 0.002 to 0.2 piece/nm 2 and a bonding amount of the antibody is controlled by the amount of the thiol group.
  • ⁇ 12> The labeled antibody according to the item ⁇ 11>, wherein the antibody is selected from the group consisting of a fragment antibody, a single-stranded antibody and a diabody.
  • ⁇ 16> The labeled antibody according to any one of the items ⁇ 11> to ⁇ 15>, wherein a mean particle diameter of the labeled antibody is from 20 to 500 nm.
  • the labeled antibody in which nonspecific adsorption is further suppressed and the capturing ability of the target antigen is further improved in the immunoassay can be obtained.
  • the amount of the bonded antibody is controlled by the amount of the thiol group on the surface of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles, and therefore the amount of the antibody bonded on the surface of the silica nanoparticles can be further accurately controlled.
  • the labeled antibody of the present invention shows further reduced nonspecific adsorption in the immunoassay.
  • the capturing ability of the target antigen is further enhanced.
  • the antibody is further strongly and stably bonded onto the surface of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles by covalent bonding through the linker molecule, and therefore the antibody is hard to detach from the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles.
  • FIG. 1 is a drawing schematically showing structure of a test strip used in Example.
  • (a) shows a top view and (b) shows a longitudinal sectional view.
  • silica nanoparticles containing a functional molecule and having a thiol group on a surface thereof are used.
  • the silica nanoparticles have performance as so-called labeling particles.
  • a specific linker molecule is allowed to bind covalently to the above-described silica nanoparticles through the thiol group present on the surface of the silica nanoparticles, and further, the antibody is allowed to bind covalently to another site of the linker molecule through a carboxyl group of the antibody.
  • the labeled antibody having the antibody in an amount according to an amount of the thiol group present on the surface of the above-described silica particles can be obtained.
  • the thus obtained labeled antibody can be used as an analytical reagent such as a diagnostic reagent and an inspection reagent.
  • “Functional molecule” in the above-described functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles is not particularly limited, but a labeled molecule that may be a detection indicator in an analytical reagent or the like is preferably adopted.
  • Specific examples of the functional molecule include a fluorescent molecule, a light-absorbing molecule, a magnetic molecule, a radioactive molecule and a pH-sensitive molecule, and one kind or two or more kinds thereof can be used.
  • the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles can be prepared by obtaining a product (organoalkoxysilane to which the functional molecule is bonded) in which the functional molecule and a silane coupling agent are bonded by a covalent bond, an ionic bond or any other chemical bond, or physical adsorption and allowing hydrolysis and polycondensation of this product with one kind or two or more kinds of silane compounds (siloxane component), for example, in an aqueous ammonia-containing solvent to form a siloxane bond.
  • a product organoalkoxysilane to which the functional molecule is bonded
  • a silane coupling agent are bonded by a covalent bond, an ionic bond or any other chemical bond, or physical adsorption and allowing hydrolysis and polycondensation of this product with one kind or two or more kinds of silane compounds (siloxane component), for example, in an aqueous ammonia-containing solvent to form a silox
  • silane compound is not particularly limited, and for example, in addition to a tetraalkoxysilane such as tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) and tetramethoxysilane, ⁇ -mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane (MPS), ⁇ -mercaptopropyltriethoxysilane, ⁇ -aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APS), 3-thiocyanatopropyltriethoxysilane, 3-glycidyloxypropyltriethoxysilane, 3-isocyanatopropyltriethoxysilane and 3-[2-(2-aminoethylamino)ethylamino]propyltriethoxysilane can be used.
  • TEOS can be preferably used.
  • a functional molecule having an active group such as an N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) ester group, a maleimido group, an isocyanate group, an isothiocyanate group, an aldehydo group, a p-nitrophenyl group, a diethoxymethyl group, an epoxy group and a cyano group
  • a silane coupling agent having a functional group for example, an amino group, a hydroxyl group or a thiol group
  • the functional molecule having the NHS ester group specific preferred examples in the case where the functional molecule is a fluorescent molecule include NHS ester group-containing fluorescence dye compounds such as 5-(and -6)-carboxytetramethylrhodamine NHS ester (trade name, manufactured by emp Biotech GmbH), DY550-NHS ester represented by the following formula and DY630-NHS ester represented by the following formula (trade name for both, manufactured by Dyomics GmbH), but the present invention is not limited thereto.
  • NHS ester group-containing fluorescence dye compounds such as 5-(and -6)-carboxytetramethylrhodamine NHS ester (trade name, manufactured by emp Biotech GmbH), DY550-NHS ester represented by the following formula and DY630-NHS ester represented by the following formula (trade name for both, manufactured by Dyomics GmbH), but the present invention is not limited thereto.
  • the functional molecule When the functional molecule has a succinimido group, the functional molecule can be bonded with a silane coupling agent having an amino group.
  • silane coupling agent having the amino group examples include ⁇ -aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APS), 3-[2-(2-aminoethylamino)ethylamino]propyltriethoxysilane, 3-(2-aminoethylamino)propyldimethoxymethylsilane, 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, and the like.
  • APS can be preferably used.
  • a shape of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles prepared as described above is spherical in which a ratio of a major axis to a minor axis is 2 or less. Moreover, a mean particle diameter is preferably 1 to 1,000 nm, and further preferably 20 to 500 nm.
  • the mean particle diameter can be determined, after occupied areas of composite particles are determined from projected areas of a total of 100 pieces of labeling particles randomly selected from images of Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM), Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) or the like by means of an image processor, by calculating as a mean value (mean circle equivalent diameter) of a diameter of a circle equivalent to a value obtained by dividing the above total occupied areas by the number of pieces (100 pieces) of the selected composite particles.
  • TEM Transmission Electron Microscope
  • SEM Scanning Electron Microscope
  • Silica nanoparticles having an intended mean particle diameter can be obtained by ultrafiltration by using an ultrafiltration membrane such as YM-10 and YM-100 (trade names for both, manufactured by Millipore Corporation), or by recovering a supernatant or precipitates after performing centrifugal separation with suitable acceleration of gravity.
  • an ultrafiltration membrane such as YM-10 and YM-100 (trade names for both, manufactured by Millipore Corporation)
  • Introduction of the thiol group onto the surface of the silica nanoparticles can be achieved by an ordinary method.
  • a method described in Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 159, 150-157 (1993) or WO 2007/074722 A1 can be employed.
  • the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles are dispersed into a mixed solvent of water and ethanol, and the silane coupling agent having the thiol group and aqueous ammonia are added thereto and the resultant mixture is stirred, thereby allowing introduction of the thiol group onto the surface of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles.
  • the above-described mixed solution of water and ethanol is preferably adjusted to be 1/10 to 1/1 in a volume ratio of water/ethanol.
  • a final concentration of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles is preferably adjusted to from 0.1 to 2 wt %, and an amount of the silane coupling agent having the thiol group to be added thereto is preferably adjusted to from 0.2 to 20 mmol with respect to 1 g of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles.
  • aqueous ammonia is preferably added to be from 0.2 to 3 wt % in an ammonia concentration by using, for example, an aqueous ammonia solution having a concentration of about 28%.
  • the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles to be a core are prepared, and separated and washed, and then operation of introducing the thiol group thereonto is applied, and therefore time and expense are taken. Moreover, it is also difficult to introduce the thiol group thereonto in a desired amount and with high reproducibility. Ordinarily, in order to introduce the thiol group thereonto with high reproducibility, the silane compound having the thiol group is allowed to sufficiently react with the particles.
  • the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles having the thiol group are preferably prepared by employing a simpler method, and a method by which an amount of introducing the thiol group thereonto can be controlled freely and with high reproducibility.
  • Such a preparation method include a method (continuous method) including the following steps.
  • silane coupling agent having the thiol group and tetraalkoxysilane to the dispersion obtained in the above-described step to form a shell layer on the core particles of silica.
  • the amount of the thiol group to be introduced can be freely adjusted by adjusting an addition ratio of the above-described silane coupling agent having the thiol group to the above-described tetraalkoxysilane.
  • tetraalkoxysilane TEOS is preferred.
  • the absolute value of zeta ( ⁇ ) potential in the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles into which the thiol group is introduced is preferably from 20 to 70 mV. With regard to the particles in which the absolute value of zeta potential is within the above-described range, aggregation is suppressed and dispersibility is further enhanced.
  • the zeta potential can be measured using Zetasizer Nano (trade name, manufactured by Malvern Instruments Ltd.), ELS-Z1 (trade name, manufactured by Otsuka Electronics Co., Ltd.) or NICOMP 380ZLS (trade name, manufactured by IBC Advanced Technologies, Inc.) or the like.
  • the amount of the thiol group present on the surface of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles can be quantitatively determined, by a method described later, using a reagent color of which is developed by bonding to an SH group.
  • the amount of the thiol group on the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles having the thiol group to be used in the present invention is preferably adjusted to from 0.002 to 0.2 piece/nm 2 in terms of density per unit surface area of the silica nanoparticles.
  • the density of the thiol group on the surface is smaller than 0.002 piece/nm 2 , an amount of the biomolecule to be bonded through the linker molecule is small, and such a material is hard to function as the labeling reagent in several cases.
  • the density of the thiol group is larger than 0.02 piece/nm 2 , the hydrophobicity on the surface of the silica nanoparticles excessively increases to easily cause an increase in nonspecific adsorption due to hydrophobic interaction, and reduction of the dispersibility of the particles.
  • the amount of the thiol group on the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles having the thiol group to be used in the present invention is preferably from 0.005 to 0.1 piece/nm 2 , and further preferably from 0.01 to 0.05 piece/nm 2 in terms of the density per unit surface area of the silica nanoparticles.
  • the amount of the thiol group on the surface of the silica nanoparticles can be quantitatively determined by using DNTB (5,5′-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid)) as a reagent.
  • DNTB 5,5′-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid)
  • the determination can be made by applying the method described in Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 82, 70 (1959).
  • thiol group can be quantitatively determined from a calibration curve prepared using ⁇ -mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane (MPS) as a reference material.
  • MPS ⁇ -mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane
  • the linker molecule used in the present invention is not particularly limited, as long as the molecule contains a maleimido group and an amino group therein, and is preferably a molecule in which the maleimido group and the amino group are linked through a divalent aliphatic group or an arylene group, or a combination thereof.
  • the number of carbon atoms in the above-described divalent aliphatic group is preferably an integer from 1 to 20, and further preferably an integer from 2 to 10.
  • arylene group phenylene is preferred.
  • the linker molecule preferably has the maleimido group and the amino group by one for each.
  • the molecular weight of the linker molecule used in the present invention is not particularly limited, but is preferably from 150 to 5,000.
  • linker molecule having the maleimido group and the amino group within the molecule include N-(4-amino phenyl)maleimide, N-(2-aminoethyl)maleimide hydrochloride and N-acetylaminomaleimide, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
  • a thioether bond is first formed between the maleimido group of the above-described linker molecule, and the thiol group introduced onto the surface of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles, thereby obtaining the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the linker molecule is bonded.
  • a reaction of the maleimido group with the thiol group as described above can be performed in water or a buffer when the linker molecule to be used is salt such as hydrochloride.
  • the linker molecule to be used is not salt, the reaction is performed in an aprotic solvent. If a protic solution is used, the maleimido group reacts with a solvent molecule, resulting in reducing reactivity with the thiol group in several cases, and therefore the reactivity is higher when the aprotic solvent is used.
  • the above-described aprotic solvent is not limited, as long as the silica nanoparticles may be dispersed thereinto, and the solvent is preferably a polar solvent.
  • polar aprotic solvent examples include dimethyl sulfoxide, sulfolane, pyridine, N-methylpyrrolidone, N-cyclohexylpyrrolidone, N,N-dimethylformamide and N,N-dimethylacetamide. Above all, N,N-dimethylformamide is preferred.
  • the reaction of the maleimido group with the thiol group is performed using an aqueous solvent unavoidably in many cases in order to prevent reduction of activity of the biomolecule such as the antibody.
  • the maleimido group only needs to be reacted with the thiol group of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles, and needs no reaction with the biomolecule, and therefore the reaction of the maleimido group with the thiol group can be significantly efficiently performed in the aprotic solvent.
  • a concentration of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles having the thiol group in the solvent is preferably adjusted to be from 0.05 to 2% by mass, and from 0.1 to 5 mg of linker molecule is preferably allowed to react with 1 mg of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles having the thiol group.
  • the reaction temperature is preferably from 0 to 60° C., more preferably from 0 to 40′C.
  • the reaction time is preferably 5 minutes or more, more preferably from 5 to 120 minutes.
  • the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the linker molecule is bonded are prepared.
  • the above-described antibody and carbodiimide described later are allowed to coexist in the aqueous solvent to active-esterify the carboxyl group of the antibody and to form an amide bond between this active ester and the amino group of the linker molecule. This bonding reaction is also performed in the aqueous solvent.
  • the active-esterification of the carboxyl group of the antibody by mixing the antibody with the carbodiimide may be performed before mixing of the antibody with the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the linker molecule is bonded, or after the mixing thereof, or simultaneously with the mixing thereof.
  • the phrase “the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the linker molecule is bonded, the carbodiimide and the antibody are allowed to coexist in the aqueous solvent” is used in the meaning involving any of the following embodiments (a) to (d):
  • the above-described antibody includes immunoglobulin (whole antibody), F(ab′) 2 or Fab obtained by performing enzymolysis thereof, scFv or sc(Fv) 2 in which a heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL) are linked in tandem through the linker, a diabody formed of 2 units in which VH and VL are linked through the linker, artificially chemically synthesized polyamino acid containing VH and VL, recombinant protein or recombinant polyamino acid containing VH and VL produced by using Escherichia coli , yeast or the like as an expression system.
  • “antibody” in the present invention means a molecule or unit having VH and VL, and a structure thereof is not limited, as long as the antibody has VH and VL.
  • aqueous solvent is not particularly limited, and is preferably a buffer, and an ordinary aqueous buffer such as a phosphate buffer, a borate buffer and a carbonate buffer can be used.
  • the above-described carbodiimide is not particularly limited, and one ordinarily used for active-esterification of the carboxyl group can be employed.
  • 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide or the like can be used.
  • N-hydroxysuccinimide, sulfo-N-hydroxysuccinimide or the like may be allowed to coexist with the carbodiimide, in doing so, a further stable active ester group may be derived from an active ester group induced by the carbodiimide.
  • the reaction is preferably performed by allowing from 10 to 500 ⁇ g of the antibody to coexist with 1 mg of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the linker molecule is bonded.
  • the reaction temperature is preferably from 0 to 60′C, more preferably from 10 to 40′C.
  • the reaction time is preferably 5 minutes or more, more preferably from 5 to 600 minutes.
  • the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the antibody is bonded namely, the labeled antibody
  • bovine serum albumin, casein or the like may be further added thereto and mixed.
  • the amount of the antibody bonded to the surface of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles can be measured by an ordinary method.
  • the bonding amount can be quantitatively determined by UV method, Lowry method, or Bradford method.
  • the mean particle diameter of the labeled antibody prepared by the production method of the present invention is preferably from 1 to 1,000 nm, more preferably from 20 to 500 nm.
  • the mean particle diameter means an average value of equivalent circle diameter (average equivalent-circle diameter).
  • the equivalent circle corresponds to the value obtained by measuring the occupied area of the particles using an image processing equipment based on the project area of the total 50 pieces of randomly-selected particles selected from an image obtained under transmission electron microscope (TEM) or scanning electron microscope (SEM) or the like, and dividing the total occupied area with the number of the selected particles (50 pieces).
  • TEM transmission electron microscope
  • SEM scanning electron microscope
  • the mean particle diameter does not reflect diameter of secondary particle formed by aggregation of primary particles.
  • the variation coefficient, what is called CV value, of the particle diameter distribution is not particularly limited, and preferably 10% or less, and more preferably 8% or less.
  • the bonding amount of the antibody shows a positive correlation with the amount of the thiol group introduced onto the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles, and therefore the bonding amount of the antibody can be precisely controlled by controlling the introducing amount of the thiol group.
  • the amount of the thiol group on the surface of the particles is constant among the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles having the thiol group prepared under specific identical conditions, and therefore the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles having a predetermined amount of antibody can be consistently obtained.
  • an obtained output value for example, fluorescence intensity
  • the bonding amount of the antibody can be estimated.
  • the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which an intended amount of the antibody is bonded can be prepared according to a purpose.
  • the antibody bonds to the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles through the carboxyl group of the antibody. More specifically, on the surface of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles, the antibody bonded thereon via the amide bond between a carboxyl terminal (C-terminus) in an amino acid sequence of the antibody and the amino group of the linker molecule comes to exist in a large amount. As a result of this, a variable region of the antibody is easily aligned on a side opposite to the silica particles (outside the silica particles) or the like, and thus capturing ability of a target antigen is thought to be improved.
  • Improvement in the capturing ability of the target antigen becomes further significant when an antibody having lower molecular weight is used.
  • the ability is further significant when a fragment antibody such as a F(ab′) 2 antibody and a Fab antibody, a single-stranded antibody such as scFv and sc(Fv) 2 , and polyamino acid containing VH and VL are used as the antibody.
  • the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles having the thiol group on the surface thereof is used.
  • the antibody and the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles can be easily and uniformly bonded.
  • a method for strongly and stably bonding the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles with the antibody through a linker molecule for example, a method can also be considered in which an amino group is introduced onto the surface of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles, in place of the thiol group, to allow covalent bonding between an active ester group of the linker molecule and the amino group, and further to allow covalent bonding between an maleimido group of the linker molecule and a thiol group of the antibody.
  • the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles, on the surface of which the amino group is introduced significantly aggregate, and have poor usefulness. The reason may be that the silica nanoparticles having the amino group on the surface thereof has further increased hydrophobicity as compared to the silica nanoparticles having the thiol group on the surface thereof.
  • the linker molecule one having various carbon chain length or one including an aromatic ring can be selected.
  • a structure of the linker molecule is appropriately selected, targeted antigen capturing ability of the antibody bonded on the surface of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles can be effectively educed.
  • the labeled antibody of the present invention is particles that may be obtained by the above-mentioned production method of the present invention.
  • the labeled antibody of the present invention contains as labeling particles the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles, and has the antibody bonded onto the surface of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles through the linker.
  • the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles and the linker are linked via the thioether bond, and linked structure of the above-described antibody and the above-described linker is represented by *—C( ⁇ O)—NH—** (wherein, * represents a side of the antibody, and ** represents a side of the linker).
  • the labeled antibody of the present invention has a structure in which the thiol group of the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles and the maleimido group of the linker molecule are bonded via the thioether bond, and a structure in which the amino group of the linker molecule and the carboxyl group of the antibody are bonded via the amide bond.
  • the functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles having the thiol group, the linker molecule and the antibody are the same meaning as described in the above-mentioned production method of the present invention.
  • the labeled antibody of the present invention can be used as the labeling reagent and can be incorporated as the labeling reagent into various kinds of analytical reagents described later.
  • the labeled antibody of the present invention is excellent in the capturing ability of the target antigen. In addition, so-called nonspecific adsorption, which is not bonding due to an antigen-antibody reaction, is further suppressed. Analysis results obtained using the analytical reagent containing the labeled antibody of the present invention show high sensitivity and are excellent in reliability as shown in Examples described later.
  • the colloid according to the present invention is formed by dispersing the labeled antibody of the present invention into the dispersion medium.
  • the above-described dispersion medium is not particularly limited, and may be one that uniformly disperses the labeled antibody according to the present invention, but is preferably a hydrophilic solvent.
  • the hydrophilic solvents include water, methanol, ethanol, a mixed solvent of water and methanol, a mixed solvent of water and ethanol, and a buffer solution such as PBS (phosphate buffered saline), a Tris buffer solution and an HEPES buffer solution.
  • an arbitrary blocking agent such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) may be incorporated into the colloid according to the present invention.
  • a preservative such as sodium azide may be incorporated thereinto.
  • the labeled antibody according to the present invention stably exist, and the colloid can be stored for a long period of time with maintaining the antibody's capturing ability of the target antigen.
  • the colloid of the present invention may be used as a labeling reagent solution. Further, the colloid can be used for the preparation of labeled reagent contained in the analytical reagent.
  • the analytical reagent of the present invention contains the labeled antibody of the present invention.
  • the analytical reagent of the present invention is used as a detection reagent for detecting a target antigen that may be recognized by the antibody, a quantitative determination reagent for quantitatively determining the target antigen, a separation reagent for separating the target antigen, a collection reagent for isolating and collecting the target antigen, a labeling reagent for labeling the target antigen, or the like.
  • the above-described target antigen is not particularly limited, and specific examples include a molecule to be a subject of detection in ordinary analysis, inspection and diagnosis.
  • One example includes a viral antigen, a food allergen, various kinds of markers in a blood test, a toxin, a cell membrane protein, a cell membrane sugar chain and immunoglobulin.
  • the analytical reagents according to the present invention include, for example, an immunochromatography device having a test strip in which the labeled antibody of the present invention are retained to a conjugate pad.
  • Silica nanoparticles containing Carboxy Rhodamine-6G being a fluorescent molecule as a functional molecule were prepared.
  • the reaction solution was centrifuged at a gravitational acceleration of 18.000 ⁇ g for 30 minutes, and the supernatant was removed.
  • 4 mL of distilled water was added, dispersed the particles, and the dispersion was centrifuged again at a gravitational acceleration of 18,000 ⁇ g for 30 minutes. Further, the washing operation was repeated twice additionally for removal of the unreacted TEOS, ammonia and others contained in the dispersion of silica nanoparticles containing the fluorescent molecule, and thus obtained 1.65 g of silica nanoparticles containing the fluorescent molecule having the mean particle diameter of 271 nm. Yield ratio ca. 94%.
  • reaction solution was centrifuged at a gravitational acceleration of 18,000 ⁇ g for 30 minutes, and the supernatant was removed.
  • 10 mL of distilled water was added to disperse the particles, and the resultant mixture was again centrifuged at a gravitational acceleration of 18,000 ⁇ g for 30 minutes.
  • the present washing operation was further repeated twice to remove unreacted MPS, ammonia and so forth that were contained in a dispersion liquid of fluorescent molecule-containing silica nanoparticles having a thiol group, and thus fluorescent molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the thiol group is introduced (hereinafter, referred to as thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles A) were obtained.
  • Aqueous ammonia of 14 mass % was diluted by 5 times with ethanol, and thus 175 mL of aqueous ammonia-containing solvent was prepared.
  • aqueous ammonia-containing solvent 1.5 mL (6.75 mmol) of TEOS (manufactured by Shin-Etsu Silicone Co., Ltd.) and 1.5 mL of 5-(and 6-)Carboxy Rhodamine-6G-APS composite (5 mM) prepared in Reference Example 1 were added, and the resultant mixture was stirred at 40° C. for 30 minutes, to thereby obtain a solution in which core particles containing fluorescent molecules was formed (hereinafter, occasionally referred to as core fluorescent particle-containing solution).
  • first fluorescent silica nanoparticles-containing solution 500 ⁇ L (2.26 mmol) of TEOS, and 265 ⁇ L (2.65 ⁇ mol) of 5-(and 6-)Carboxy Rhodamine-6G-APS dissolved into DMF to be a concentration of 10 mM were further added.
  • the resultant mixture was stirred at 40° C. for 30 minutes to further form a shell layer on first fluorescent silica nanoparticles, to thereby obtain a solution containing particles (hereinafter. occasionally referred to as second fluorescent silica nanoparticles).
  • thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles B In order to introduce a mercaptopropyl group onto a surface of second fluorescent silica nanoparticles, 1 mL of mixed solution of MPS (manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) and TEOS (MPS/TEOS mixed solution) as prepared at the mixing ratio of conditions 1 in Table 1 was further added to the above-described second fluorescent silica nanoparticles-containing solution. The resultant mixture was stirred at room temperature for 30 minutes, to thereby obtain a solution containing fluorescent molecule-containing silica nanoparticles having a hydroxyl group and a mercaptopropyl group on the surface layer thereof (hereinafter, referred to as thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles B).
  • solutions containing fluorescent molecule-containing silica nanoparticles prepared by adding MPS/TEOS mixed solutions prepared at the mixing ratios of conditions 2 and 3 in Table 1 (hereinafter referred to as thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles C and thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles D, respectively) were also prepared.
  • the MPS/TEOS mixed solution was prepared just before addition.
  • density of the thiol group on a surface was 0.012 piece/nm 2 in the case of the thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles B, 0.056 piece/nm 2 in the case of the thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles C, and 0.072 piece/nm 2 in the case of the thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles D.
  • dispersion liquid concentration 25 mg/mL, a dispersion medium: distilled water
  • thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles A mean particle diameter 260 nm
  • Reference Example 1 To 40 ⁇ L of dispersion liquid (concentration 25 mg/mL, a dispersion medium: distilled water) of thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles A (mean particle diameter 260 nm) prepared in Reference Example 1, 460 ⁇ L of DMF was added, and the resultant mixture was centrifuged at a gravitational acceleration of 15,000 ⁇ g for 10 minutes. A supernatant was removed, 500 ⁇ L of DMF was added thereto, the resultant mixture was centrifuged and a supernatant was removed. Then, 500 ⁇ L of DMF was again added to disperse thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles A.
  • This reaction mixture was centrifuged at gravitational acceleration of 15,000 ⁇ g for 10 minutes, a supernatant was removed, and then 90.6 ⁇ L of distilled water was added to disperse particles. Subsequently, 100 ⁇ L of 0.5 M MES (2-morpholinoethane sulfonic acid) (pH 6.0), 230.4 ⁇ L of 50 mg/mL NHS (N-hydroxysuccinimide), 75 ⁇ L of 19.2 mg/mL EDC (1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide) were added thereto, and the resultant mixture was mixed. There, 4.0 ⁇ L of anti-influenza A nucleoprotein antibody (6.2 mg/mL, manufactured by HyTest, Ltd.) was added, and the resultant mixture was mixed for 10 minutes.
  • MES 2-morpholinoethane sulfonic acid
  • the resultant dispersion was centrifuged at a gravitational acceleration of 15,000 ⁇ g for 10 minutes, and the supernatant was removed. There, 400 ⁇ L of 10 mM KH 2 PO 4 (pH 7.5) was added to disperse particles. Subsequently, the resultant dispersion was centrifuged at a gravitational acceleration of 15,000 ⁇ g for 10 minutes, and the supernatant was removed. Then, 400 ⁇ L of 10 mM KH 2 PO 4 (pH 7.5) was again added to disperse particles, and thus colloid was obtained.
  • Protein quantitative determination was performed by using this colloid as a sample.
  • Pierce BCA Protein Assay Kit manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
  • the bonding amount of the antibody was 8.5 mg per 1 g of fluorescent molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the antibody was bonded.
  • colloid A of the comparative example a functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles bonded with the anti-influenza A nucleoprotein antibody
  • Bonding process of the antibody was performed by using thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles B to D prepared in Reference Example 2 in the same manner as the method in Comparative example 1, and thus each colloid in which particles were dispersed was obtained.
  • the bonding amount of the antibody per 1 g of fluorescent molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the antibody was bonded was 3.7 mg when the thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles B was used, 9.2 mg when the thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles C was used and 12.8 mg when the thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles D was used.
  • colloid B to D of the comparative examples corresponding to the above-described thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles B to D, respectively
  • Bonding process of the antibody was performed by using thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles A prepared in the reference example 1, as follows.
  • This reaction mixture was centrifuged at gravitational acceleration of 15,000 ⁇ g for 10 minutes, a supernatant was removed, and then 90.6 ⁇ L of distilled water was added to disperse particles. Subsequently, 100 ⁇ L of 0.5 M MES (2-morpholinoethane sulfonic acid) (pH 6.0), 230.4 ⁇ L of 50 mg/mL NHS (N-hydroxysuccinimide) and 75 ⁇ L of 19.2 mg/mL EDC (1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide) were added thereto, and the resultant mixture was mixed. There, 4.0 ⁇ L of anti-influenza A nucleoprotein antibody (6.2 mg/ml, derived from mouse, manufactured by HyTest, Ltd.) was added, and the resultant mixture was mixed for 10 minutes.
  • MES 2-morpholinoethane sulfonic acid
  • the resultant mixture was centrifuged at gravitational acceleration of 15,000 ⁇ g for 10 minutes, and a supernatant was removed. Then, 400 ⁇ L of 10 mM KH 2 PO 4 (pH 7.5) was added thereto to disperse particles. Subsequently, the resultant dispersion was centrifuged at gravitational acceleration of 15,000 ⁇ g for 10 minutes, and a supernatant was removed. Then, 400 ⁇ L of 10 mM KH 2 PO 4 (pH 7.5) was again added thereto to disperse the particles, thereby obtaining colloid.
  • Protein quantitative determination was performed by using this colloid as a sample.
  • Pierce BCA Protein Assay Kit manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
  • the bonding amount of the antibody was 7.9 mg per 1 g of fluorescent molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the antibody was bonded.
  • colloid A of the present invention a functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the anti-influenza A nucleoprotein antibody was bonded
  • Bonding process of the antibody was performed by using thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles B to D prepared in Reference Example 2 in the same manner as the method in Example 1, and thus each colloid into which particles were dispersed was obtained.
  • the bonding amount of the antibody per 1 g of fluorescent molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the antibody was bonded was 4.2 mg when thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles B were used, 8.8 mg when thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles C were used, and 11.3 mg when thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles D were used.
  • colloid B to D of the present invention corresponding to the above-described thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles B to D, respectively
  • An antibody-immobilized membrane was prepared by the following method.
  • a solution ((50 mM KH 2 PO 4 , pH 7.0)+5% sucrose) containing 1 mg/mL of rabbit-derived anti-influenza A nucleoprotein antibody (polyclonal antibody, manufactured by our Company) was applied in an application amount of 0.75 ⁇ L/cm.
  • a solution ((50 mM KH 2 PO 4 , pH 7.0), sugar-free) containing 1 mg/mL of goat-derived anti-mouse IgG antibody (AKP Goat anti-mouse IgG Antibody, manufactured by BioLegend, Inc.) was applied in an application amount of 0.75 ⁇ L/cm to dry the resultant applied material at 50° C. for 30 minutes.
  • an interval between the test line and the control line was adjusted to 3 mm.
  • the above-described antibody-immobilized membrane, a sample pad (Glass Fiber Conjugate Pad (GFCP), manufactured by Millipore Corporation), and an absorbent pad (Cellulose Fiber Sample Pad (CFSP), manufactured by Millipore Corporation) were assembled on a backing sheet (trade name AR9020, manufactured by Adhesives Research, Inc.).
  • the membrane was provided such that the test line for influenza A was directed to a side of the sample pad and the control line was directed to a side of the absorbent pad.
  • the detection unit could linearly move at a constant speed by a motor.
  • the detector was equipped with a recording mechanism of light-receiving intensity of PMT, and the recording was performed every 50 ⁇ seconds.
  • the light source was a laser diode having a wavelength of 532 nm.
  • a sample is irradiated with light from the laser diode and reflected light thorough an optical filter transmittable for only light having a wavelength of 550 nm or more was received in the photomultiplier tube (PMT).
  • a solution (50 mM KH 2 PO 4 , pH 7.0) of influenza A nucleoprotein having a concentration shown in Table 2 was prepared. Subsequently, a mixed liquid of 100 ⁇ L of this solution and 2 ⁇ L of colloid A (2.5 mg/mL) of the comparative example was added dropwise onto a sample pad portion of the test strip. A test was conducted on colloid B to D of the comparative examples and colloid A to D of the present invention in the same manner. After 15 minutes, measurement was carried out by the above-described detector and detected emission intensity of line was quantified. The results are shown in Table 2.
  • the thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles A prepared in Reference Example 1 were used, and as an antibody, Fab of an anti-influenza A nucleoprotein antibody was used to bond the antibody to the silica particles in the same manner as Comparative example 1.
  • the bonding amount of antibody was 7.1 mg per 1 g of fluorescent molecule-containing silica nanoparticles to which the antibody was bonded.
  • colloid A′ of the comparative example a functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the Fab of the anti-influenza A nucleoprotein antibody was bonded
  • the thiol group-introduced fluorescent silica nanoparticles A prepared in Reference Example 1 were used, and as an antibody, Fab of an anti-influenza A nucleoprotein antibody, which was identical with one used in Comparative example 3, was used to bond the antibody to the silica particles in the same manner as Example 1.
  • the bonding amount of antibody was 8.5 mg per 1 g of fluorescent molecule-containing silica nanoparticles to which the antibody was bonded.
  • colloid A′ of the present invention functional molecule-containing silica nanoparticles on which the Fab of the anti-influenza A nucleoprotein antibody was bonded
  • Test-line intensity ratio (%) (a.u.) 100 ⁇ [(present Colloid A′ Colloid A′ invention) ⁇ Influenza A of of (Comparative example)]/ nucleoprotein Comparative present (Comparative example) (ng/ml) example invention (%) 0 27 6 ⁇ 78% 20 92 167 82% 50 197 387 96%
  • test-line intensity was significantly suppressed in the case of using the colloid of Example 3 in comparison with the case of using the colloid of Comparative example 3. Furthermore, in samples in which the influenza A nucleoprotein was contained (20 ng/mL and 50 ng/mL), the test-line intensity was significantly increased in the case of using the colloid of Example 3 in comparison with the case of using the colloid of Comparative example 3.

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